New on Netflix, Amazon Prime and other services week of Nov. 23

A Chinese-American professor (Constance Wu) collides with the culture of the ultra-rich in Singapore when she meets her boyfriend’s family in “Crazy Rich Asians” (2018, PG-13), the hit romantic comedy based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Kevin Kwan. Henry Golding, Awkwafina, and Michelle Yeoh co-star. Now on Cable On Demand and VOD, also on DVD and at Redbox.

The British miniseries version of the classic “Little Women,” starring Emily Watson as the mother of four sisters, originally played on PBS in the U.S. and is now on Prime Video.

FilmStruck, the premiere streaming service for American and international classic movies, ends its service after two years on Thursday, November 29. Criterion has announced a plan to restart its own service in Spring 2019 and Warner promises to bring back its classics in a new streaming service in a year, but until then this is the end. If you’re a subscriber, time to see those films on your watchlist or browse through the catalogue one last chance to stream some of the greatest films ever made.

Pay-Per-View / Video on Demand

The American indie drama “Blindspotting” (2018, R) follows a man on the final days of probation as his best friend pulls him back into crime. Also new:

Foreign affairs: in the comedy “The Tribe” (Spain, 2018, with subtitles) a CEO loses his fortune and his memory and is reunited with his biological mother, who leads a vocational dance troupe. Also new:

horror film “Sabrina” (2018, Indonesia, not rated, with subtitles), about a demonic doll;

“Fugitiva: Season 1” (Spain, with subtitles), a crime thriller starring Paz Vega as a mother who takes drastic measures to protect her children from her husband’s enemies.

Rupert Grint and Nick Frost star in “Sick Note: Seasons 1 & 2,” a black comedy from Britain about a compulsive liar misdiagnosed with a fatal illness. Lindsay Lohan co-stars in the second season.

More streaming TV: the culinary competition show “The Final Table: Season 1” pits the top chefs from around the world in a series of cook-offs. Also new:

Streaming TV: Before he became The Doctor, Peter Capaldi was the ruthless political fixer Malcom Tucker in “The Thick of It” (2005-2012), the sharp British political satire from Armando Iannucci (creator of “Veep”). Prime Video has three seasons. Also new:

“Enemies: The President, Justice & the FBI” (2018) is a four-part documentary series from Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney that looks at the tensions between the White House and the FBI. New episodes each Sunday.

Other streams

“Agatha Raisin and the Wizard of Evesham” (2018), the first of three feature-length mysteries starring Ashley Jensen as the London public relations professional who develops a second career solving mysteries in rural England, debuts exclusively on Acorn TV. The next features debut in December and January.

David Morrissey is a police detective in “The City and the City” (2018), the British TV mini-series adaptation of China Miéville’s acclaimed novel about a murder in a world where two cities co-exist in the same space. It makes its American debut on BritBox.

Catherine Zeta-Jones plays a ruthless beauty pageant coach in “Queen America,” a new dark comedy series on Facebook Watch. Three episodes now available, new episodes each Sunday.